This qualitative study explored teacher beliefs, decision-making, and pedagogical practices for using digital technologies in Western Australian secondary English classrooms. Driven by technology and the assumption that technology integration enhances student learning, the secondary school education landscape is undergoing a period of rapid change. While some stakeholders view teachers’ pedagogical practice as integrated with technology-enhanced learning (TEL), the literature identifies that the contrary is often true: technology use and deployment can be uneven and unsystematic. This study aimed to understand these perceptions via three research questions, that explored TEL's effects on secondary English teaching, both before and after the...
In this paper, the authors investigate one teacher’s utilization of Information and Communication Te...
The need for teachers to develop their content knowledge and understanding of the nature of technolo...
Since computers first appeared in classrooms, educators have sought to integrate information communi...
Over the past twenty years, change in secondary education has been driven primarily by the relentles...
The growth of post-secondary English for Academic purposes (EAP) programs along with researchers awa...
Despite near universal access to computers and the internet in schools, teachers often continue to u...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The inclusion of technology has led to...
This study investigates the beliefs of a group of English language teacher trainees from Malaysia wi...
This narrative research explores a different way of looking at teacher learning. It does so through ...
Teacher and student perceptions of using technology enhanced learning (TEL) in higher education have...
Emma Whewell shares the findings of Alastair Snook’s study on primary teachers’ use of educational t...
Teacher and student perceptions of using technology enhanced learning (TEL) in higher education have...
Ongoing developments in e-learning, improved internet accessibility and increased digital citizenry ...
This paper discusses findings from a recent longitudinal study that examined how 35 beginning teache...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...
In this paper, the authors investigate one teacher’s utilization of Information and Communication Te...
The need for teachers to develop their content knowledge and understanding of the nature of technolo...
Since computers first appeared in classrooms, educators have sought to integrate information communi...
Over the past twenty years, change in secondary education has been driven primarily by the relentles...
The growth of post-secondary English for Academic purposes (EAP) programs along with researchers awa...
Despite near universal access to computers and the internet in schools, teachers often continue to u...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The inclusion of technology has led to...
This study investigates the beliefs of a group of English language teacher trainees from Malaysia wi...
This narrative research explores a different way of looking at teacher learning. It does so through ...
Teacher and student perceptions of using technology enhanced learning (TEL) in higher education have...
Emma Whewell shares the findings of Alastair Snook’s study on primary teachers’ use of educational t...
Teacher and student perceptions of using technology enhanced learning (TEL) in higher education have...
Ongoing developments in e-learning, improved internet accessibility and increased digital citizenry ...
This paper discusses findings from a recent longitudinal study that examined how 35 beginning teache...
This study explored the perceptions of 8 secondary school students who self identified as heavy user...
In this paper, the authors investigate one teacher’s utilization of Information and Communication Te...
The need for teachers to develop their content knowledge and understanding of the nature of technolo...
Since computers first appeared in classrooms, educators have sought to integrate information communi...